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FAIS in 2020: New Concepts in FAIS
FAIS in 2020: New Concepts in FAIS
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Dr. Shane Doe from Rush University Medical Center discusses femoral acetabular impingement (FAI) syndrome, focusing on pathomorphology, biomechanics, and pathomechanics. The study highlights that incomplete correction of FAI is the leading cause of failed hip arthroscopy. Using cadaver models, the lab showed that complete CAM deformity resection reduces joint contact pressure and peak force. Alpha angle correlates well with CAM deformity size and resection. Labral repair preserves suction seal better than reconstruction. Motion analysis demonstrated improved hip function post-surgery. Long-term patient data identified distinct recovery patterns influenced by age, BMI, and preoperative conditions. Overall, advanced imaging and surgical correction improve FAI outcomes.
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Shane J. Nho, M.D.
Keywords
Femoral Acetabular Impingement
Hip Arthroscopy
CAM Deformity Resection
Labral Repair
Hip Biomechanics
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